Lefties rejoice, the MasterMouse PRO L is ambidextrous and not the pretend kind that features just two side buttons. It has a total of 8 programmable buttons and features the Storm Tactix Function (Labelled TX) which means you have a second layer of programmable buttons once activated to increase the total to 14 programmable buttons. It has on-board 512kb memory, and a 32bit ARM processor. The MasterMouse PRO L also features 16.7m customisable lighting with some advanced effects that is supported by the flashy new software from Cooler Master.

Razer introduce a new patent pending technology with the Ornata (£/$79.99) and the Ornata Chroma keyboards. Dubbed the mecha-membrane, it is a ground up designed technology from Razer that intentionally merges the best aspects of both technologies. The result is said to give the soft touch, with a crisp, tactile actuation and feedback. So it would be fair to consider this as a completely new kind of switch technology.

Mionix are masters when it comes to creating gaming peripherals, having made many of the best mice, keyboards, and headsets on the market today, while maintaining a pretty competitive price point. They’ve already proven a popular choice with the eSports scene, and their latest mouse, the Naos QG is about to make an even bigger splash on the eSports and streaming scene, with its biometric data that can show you a gamers physical performance in-game, as well as offer developers a new level of interaction to gamers too.

Largely thanks to its ambidextrous shape and the PMW3360 IR LED sensor by PixArt the DM1 PRO S gaming mouse by Dream Machines is definitely worth the attention it’s been getting from gamers all over the world.

It would appear that GIGABYTE are redoubling their efforts regarding gaming equipment and peripherals lately, but which branding they finally solidify behind could be anyone's guess (Aorus or Xtreme Gaming). Here we get a look at the GIGABYTE branded XM300, which is an high speed ergonomic mouse that is specifically designed to provide comfort for all grip types. At 130mm long, and weighs just 100g, the XM300 fills the role of a fast, mid-sized mouse that will cater for most play styles, a category filled with some very popular mice including the Razer DeathAdder Chroma.

Steelseries already hold awards for many of the best gaming mice on the market, but it seems they’re not taking a break just yet, as they give the world what may be their greatest mouse to date! The Steelseries Rival 700 is set to be a strong contender for the mouse with the most features we’ve ever seen, packing swappable sensors, OLED display, haptic feedback, and much more into a neat little bundle.

Corsair has been doing very well recently within the peripheral market, but offers very few options in the budget category. This changes now with the $29 Harpoon RGB gaming mouse, which still manages to include a decent sensor and RGB support at its low price.

"By creating a low-priced variant of their highly-praised gaming mice, Corsair has placed the CUE unified software at the disposal of virtually anyone. With only $30, we are getting a well-built lightweight product featuring a total of six buttons, which features 128kB of onboard memory for storing settings in hardware, on-the-fly DPI switching with configurable presets in increments of 250DPI to a maximum of 6000DPI, Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks and a polling rate configurable to values up to 1000Hz."

The latest mouse from Fnatic Gear does not disappoint at all, by incorporating the proven Pixart 3310 optical sensor, Omron switches with a MTBF of 10M actuations and thanks to the rubberized finish but also the curved design, we can use the product during longer gaming sessions, or even (sometimes tiring) office work. While the software application of the Clutch G1 does offer enough settings for tuning the mouse performance, the LED lighting system is not as advanced as we have seen on other similar products tested in the past."

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PCSTATS can show you how to replace that busted laptop screen with a minimum of fuss and for less money than a service center charges. PCSTATS will be fixing a cracked LCD screen on a Lenovo T530 ThinkPad notebook, the general procedures outlined here work for any notebook though.